The Testnet is just the beginning; the real test comes from the Mainnet in practical applications. A certain Layer-1 project has achieved over 1.6M transactions per second through a subnet architecture while maintaining full interoperability with Ethereum — this is an important breakthrough in the field of horizontal scalability.
But the story behind the numbers is even more interesting. Just look at the layout of ecological partners to see how promising the project is: over $1B in scale with the integration of real-world assets (RWA) and deep cooperation with traditional financial systems, as well as strategic collaboration with Animoca on a global tokenization platform. These are not just marketing numbers, but actual application scenarios. From development testing to ecological prosperity, this process is worth paying attention to.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 12-22 19:49
1.6M transactions per second? To be honest, the number looks good, but the collaboration on Animoca's side is the real signal; the landing of RWA is the true path.
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Mainnet practical experience is the true test; anyone can boast about Testnet's virtual numbers, the key is whether ecological partners dare to invest real money.
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Interoperability and throughput sound impressive, but I just want to know what the actual user experience is like...
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$1B+ RWA is no joke; this is what a sincere project party looks like, not just someone who can tell stories.
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The subnet architecture sounds advanced, but ultimately it depends on whether the ecosystem can truly thrive; otherwise, it’s just a castle in the air.
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Animoca getting on board indeed reveals quite a few issues; big institutions won't invest blindly.
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Is 1.6M transactions per second real or fake? I'm more concerned about whether it will be disappointing after the Mainnet launches.
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Integrating real assets with TradFi, this is pursuing a compliance route, aligning with the trend.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-22 19:44
1.6M/sec sounds great, but the real question is how far it can actually go.
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The RWA sector is indeed interesting; Animoca getting involved indicates there’s something to it.
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The mainnet hasn’t really faced tough battles yet; the more hype there is now, the more awkward it will be later...
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Is the interoperability really that good? It feels like there have been projects before that hyped it up similarly.
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$1B+ in RWA integration sounds impressive, but not many have really taken off.
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High TPS on the testnet doesn’t mean much; the key is whether there’s real demand in the ecosystem.
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Projects involving Animoca... can we avoid another PPT this time?
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-22 19:44
1.6M transactions per second sound great, but it's only meaningful if the Mainnet can hold steady; I've seen many projects fail on the Testnet.
The combination of RWA and Animoca does have some merit, but the projects backed by Animoca... never mind, let’s keep watching.
The subnet architecture sounds good, but I wonder if the actual implementation will offer a different narrative.
If interoperability can truly be achieved, it indicates solid technical foundations and is worth following up on.
The entry of large funds suggests that someone is optimistic, but what I care most about is the real user experience.
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-22 19:42
1.6M transactions per second sounds exaggerated, but can it really run stably at this number once it goes live on the Mainnet? Or is it just another trick from the Testnet?
You can see the real value in RWA, but how much of it can be implemented through Animoca is another question.
There have been too many projects that have slapped faces once the Mainnet went live; let's wait and see for half a year before making any judgments.
Is there really a solid foundation this time, or is it just another concept hype? We need to see how much real money the ecosystem players invest.
Interoperability has been hyped many times, but the key is to look at the user experience and Gas costs.
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ClassicDumpster
· 12-22 19:36
1.6M transactions per second sounds impressive, but the key is whether Animoca really gets on board... that's the point of whether it can succeed.
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The combination of RWA and TradFi, if it can really be implemented, is indeed valuable, but I want to see the real data after the Mainnet goes live.
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With the subnet architecture and interoperability, it's just a waiting game to see if it will face criticism or become a success once it launches.
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$1B in financing sounds great, but having many ecosystem partners does not equal ecosystem prosperity; this logic needs to be viewed separately.
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even if the testnet runs fast, it doesn't mean much; the key is whether the Mainnet can hold up a month later.
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I'm optimistic about this direction, but I will sell a portion of the tokens in hand first, and then buy back once the Mainnet is truly stable.
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It's being hyped a lot, but I'm afraid it might become the next project to "break a million TPS in three days."
The Testnet is just the beginning; the real test comes from the Mainnet in practical applications. A certain Layer-1 project has achieved over 1.6M transactions per second through a subnet architecture while maintaining full interoperability with Ethereum — this is an important breakthrough in the field of horizontal scalability.
But the story behind the numbers is even more interesting. Just look at the layout of ecological partners to see how promising the project is: over $1B in scale with the integration of real-world assets (RWA) and deep cooperation with traditional financial systems, as well as strategic collaboration with Animoca on a global tokenization platform. These are not just marketing numbers, but actual application scenarios. From development testing to ecological prosperity, this process is worth paying attention to.